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CATALOGUE 


OF 


Valuable Modern Patiiliai 


WHICH INCLUDES THE COLLECTION OF 


JOHN FORSYTHE, ESQ. 
etme nineteen it SEAT INM SE CSAAOIOES SSIES I REMEDIES MS TES TIE EEE 
Removed from 135 West 71st Street, New York City 
To be sold by order of MRS. J. W. TURNER 


THE COLLECTION FROM 43 E. 72d ST. NEW YORK CITY 
TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 
LEWIS CASS LEDYARD, ESQ., Executor 


ALSO 13 CANVASES BELONGING TO THE ESTATE 
OF THE LATE 
WILLIAM NN. PEAK 


peace NN 


By order of F. L. SNIFFEN and GEORGE A. PEAK, Executors 


TOGETHER WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SEVERAL 
OTHER PRIVATE ESTATES 


TO BE SOLD ON 
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 
November 6th and 7th, 1913 


At 8.15 o'clock each evening 


The American School represented by many important works. 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR, AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE 


the whole of the purchase money, if required, in def 


Phe Pe) eet = een ek id o “ae beh 
Se CROIONS OF SALE. — 
1. The highest ‘bidder to be the Buyer, and if any 


arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in disp 
be immediately put up again and re-sold. “— 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addr 
to pay down a cash deposit of not less than one 


which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately pw t up 
again and re-sold. J ie 

3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense an ts 
risk within 48 hours, and in the case of machinery and fixture Sy 


of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or other wich 
settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before 
delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not holc 
himself responsible if the lots be lost, damaged or destroye 
but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genus aha 
ine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of descrip-_ 
tion, at the buyer’s expense and risk; A. W. Clarke not being © 
responsible for the correct description, genuiness or authen-— 
ticity of, or any fault or defect in any lot, and making no 
warranty whatever. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in deo and inconvenience in 
settlement of the purchases, no lot can on ay Bp be 
removed during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article Surchaeats cannot be deliv- 
ered in as good condition as the same may have been at the 
time of its sale, or should any article purchased thereafter be — 
stolen or misdelivered, or lost, the undersigned is not to be © 
held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by the 
purchaser. 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots 
uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public 
or private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency, if 
any, attending such re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter 
at this sale, together with all charges attending the same. This 
condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer 
to enforce the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale, 
if he thinks fit. 


A. W. CLARKE ‘is in no way responsible for the charges 


or. manner of delivery of goods purchased at this sale. : aa 
AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, Auctioneer, f 
5 West 44 th Street, No Y. Arig a 


Tel. 4029 Bryant 


The Alexander Press, 114-136 West 27th Street, N. Y. 


New York 
_ Marine 
12% x 18% 


New’ York: 
Landscape 
12 x 16 
_VANON (A) | 3 Holand? 
ya View in the Netherlands ef 
‘ar 9x. 7 


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ents ohm 


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j07 


4 


SWAIN (7.5) 9 A ee 


ay 


Early Morning, Wading River, L. 
14ie x Iles ee 


‘S27 
7 i 
crasrin! 


VAN LEEMPUTTEN (L.) 9) 
Landscape and Sheep © ear 
15*x) eee 


SEANEY (G. W.) 
Landscape » 
2414 x 14. 


ADOLPH 


LOW (L. D.) 
s Landscape 
15 x 22 


10 : 
SCHOLTZ (H.) : Munich 
Tyrolean Peasant | 


8% x 6% 


THE FOLLOWING PAINTINGS BY ORDER OF 
THE EXECURORS OF THE ESTATE OF 
WILLIAM N. PEAK 


11 
BRIGGS New York 
Barn Interior 


7x9% 


12 
WITMARTH New York 
Still Life 
ax 15 


13 
McINTEE (J. M.) New York 
Landscape 


11% x 16 


. HIRST (Claude K.) | erie aaah 


4g Deus ae 


TYLER (James'G.). 2 
4S - Marine—Off Shore ae 
; 131 


. ; ‘ F 16 7 

x / MENZLER wey 

Lb : Italian Beauty 
13% x 11 


BY ORDER OF VARIOUS ESTATES 


Yeu 


17 oa 

ik _ FORBES (S.) New! Merk aa gm 

| Wheatfield ies 
13 x 24 


OE RR eres 


eS ae 
, Us Street Scene 
91% x 12% 


21 


Monk © 
12% x 10 


a. . 22 
MARBLE (J. N.) 
Ideal Head 
"30 x22 


” 


New York 7 


2 


i ise 


Florence 


| New ‘York 


ae on the Moor 


24 x 36 
: S 24 
¢ Pa _DAMSCHRODER (2 
4, »" >): Peeding: the Baby — 
28 x 21- 
7) 


The Bean Pickers — 
19 x 32 Sa 


é ( so ..ROSELAND (Henry) ee 


\ 


2% iy = 
“WEBER (Wesley) 
Vig Marine 
\ 3 22 x 34 
, 27 
“ ~ SOLOMON (Edward) 
\ Landscape 


Le ANA te ten Mt 


| 9 ee - 
Kitchen Interior 
Wie. Bae G2 | 


31 

OHNSTON (David), N.A. New York 
q te ; Landscape | a 

a mae | 12x 15 


132 
BRISTOL (J. B.) New York — 


Landscape bie ys, ¥ 


1 15 x 30 


ai: 5 


Fe 
Pea 


_- FRANGIMINI- 


BEAUQUESNE 
ae ; After the Charge 
" 314% x 25% 


| 35 
on s y, REID (Robert) 
‘ ft The Flower Garden ‘ 
| | 29 x 25¥5 


: : 36 
4 LASELLE 
\ ‘Landscape 
: 18 : ‘24 
37 
. LATHAM (M. D.) : 


Portrait of a Lady 


a, Ue ae MERE ae a 


New York 


¢ 0 oi a 


Still Life 
a 38 x -52 


zy 


EXECUTOR 
aoe 
RICHARDS (W. T.) New York 
Marine 3 
34 x 60 
41 
JACQUET (G.) - Paris 
. Ideal Head 


134% x9 


Landscape iss 


se 


PRS | 13 x 1874 


(o/ WILLIAMS (EB) 
inet A | The Lesson — 


Qn Ean ie 
18% xo 


ib 


45 
A RICHARDS (W. T.) 
0) . Marine 
9% x 16 


SANFORD 


c ral The May Party 
ss 11% x 14% 


oe a A 


ae “New York 
ee) ile x 24 


Boke 49 
Mothervand Child 


21% x 18 


50. % 


Landscape f 
16 x 25: % 


51 a 
CONLON New York 
The Doctor’ - 


26 x 21°: 


GOR TIA. CE.) 
oe 3 ee Feeding the Birds 
16% x 26 


54 
RICHARDS (W. T.) 
A Se Oa Landscape 
A (12% x 24° 3 


oa) 


ee GAY (Edward) 
of . 

n Be Ideal Head 
, 244% x 19% 


RICI 


ee 59 
_ RICHARDS (W. T.) 


. Landscape 
12 x 24% 
60 
FOUNOLS 


61 
PETITJEAN (E.) 
Landscape 
18% x 26 


Landscape and Figures 


New York 


Paris 


Paris 


eo 
JANSENS (V.) ° 


Scandinavian Teredocl 


ra 19% x 15 | a 
MEADOW (James) | 
Landscape 
Ae ne 20 x 30° auee 
GA 
MEADOW (James) 
Landscape 


20 x 30 


a) oo ‘i 


hae ry New York 
Landscape 
(2p ES 
1, 67 
_ COMPANION 


4 


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_ THE FOLLOWING PAINTINGS BY ORDER OF 
THE EXECURORS OF THE ESTATE OF 
WILLIAM N. PEAK 


68 
ROYBEY 
The Zenna of Sultan 
22 x 26 


_JACQUETTE 


279 


Ot aks Village Belle — 


: 15x11 
: rab : 
COL (David) 
, The Boaster 
: 12'3°x' 183 


ae 
WIGGINS (Carlton) 
| September De. 
16x 419 


73 


PEREZ 
Bridal Couple 
21:3 xia | 


' OF VARIOUS ESTATES 


~ 


i 


NO 


WARD (J.), R.A. London 
fet%) The Rainbow 
16% x 27 


a7 
ELLIS (C. M.) ° | New York 
; Even Tide 
Water Color 
11 x 13% © 


ne a 


my |< KOSICH (G.) Vien a 
oe Head of a Young ¢ 


16°x 15a 


ae 


ia JACOMIN 1) rn 
yo | _. Landscape 


1534 x18 


81 ra 
i, “VAN INGEN (W.H.) 
Qe g | Marine 


: i Oe ae 


Da 


RR 1% ele 


82 
4 » HOMER (Winslow) 
“Coast Scene 

13 x 18 


“Group of Figures 
38 x 47 


‘THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES, THE 
ee COLLECTION OF 


_ JOHN FORSYTHE, Eso 
ag NEW YORK CITY 


BY ORDER OF 
Mr. J. W. TURNER 


he 86 
VILLIGAS sini See Paris 


Painting on Panel 


ll x7¥% 


WYCKOFF | 
PLASSON 9) 2 


The Child’s Bath 
64x54 ae 


# 


90 

ROBINSON (Theodore) | 
West River Valley ey 

Six 123 ! 


9] 
HASSAM (Childe) 


Marine 


20 x 24 


eodo a riew York 
andy i Garden in October | 


aN ‘ 94 i 
ND (George) New York 


eee) 95 
SIMONI (S.) 
Bate Marine 
Water Color 
PpReZ2 


96 
DEARTH (H. G.) ; New York | 
The Deerfield Valley 
24 x 40 


4WNSIGNED | | ae 
| suena Ae. 


Su 


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fe iki) Che 
-EICHELBERGER (R.)  ————sNev 


Landscape and Sheep’ “3 e 


ii Ae ie 


24 x 45% 


5 
. 


gO) (Ruger) \Bleywork ie 
In the Pasture 


30x 44 


“ 


ALL (F. W.) ~~ New York % 
A Neglected Garden s fe 
28 x 24 


$ sa 104 

_ CARLSEN (E.) New York 
Be: Still Life 

24 x 39% 


105 

EPP (R.) on Ao Newekerk 
Pee oe 

23 x 18 


ghee se ee 
MORLAND (G.) Pa. y New, York 
Pigs : Feeding 
14.x 17 


MULLER (L.), NAL 
A Good 


. JOHNSON (E.) ; 


ty O ~ | Hard. Cider 
“& 9B ine BF 


: 112 
_ ‘CARLSEN (E.) 
> Still Life 
a 23x 18 
= 113 
a -DONOHO (Ruger) 
“Heavy Surf. 
24x 44 
114 
DEARTH (H. G.) 
Landscape 
"20x 27 
115 


it: ra “ROBINSON (Theodore) 


Along the Canal 
“18*x 22 


‘116 


“Marine 
24x20 


New York 


“New York 


“New York 


- New ‘York 


/New York 


y oo“ 117 
INNESS (George), Deceased 


a 


{4507 TWACHTMAN (J. H.) 


go ° 


‘Cad 


Landscape 


22 x27 


Sim ae 
HERMAN (H.) 


Summertime 
20 x 29% 


119 


Snowbound 
25 x 30 


120 
DEARTH (H. G.) 
Landscpe 
24.x 40° 


121 
ROBINSON (Theodore) 


Yellow Apples 


30°: x. 33. 


New York 


New York 


New. York 


New York 


New York 


N (Theodore) » New, York | : 
A Lock | 
16 x 22 


: 124 

Ww EBER (Theodore) ey fy M New York 
aoe 7, Dutch Fishing Boats iy 
: 20% x 24 


ad a 125 
ROBINSON (Theodore) New ‘York 
' The Faggot Gatherer 

18 x 22% 


126 
DONOHO (Ruger) . =~ —: New York 
- Marine 
24 x 40 


CS 
© 


BY ORDER OF VARIOUS ESTATES 


Vege: 127° 
REID (Robert) 
Putman Valley 
27 x31 


128 
CROPSEY (ick) 
Landscape 
42 x 58 


129 
BLACKMAN (Walter) 
Venetian Scene 


201%4 x 40% 


130 
ROLLAD (Y.) 


The Harbor at Moonlight 


24 x 42 


131 
TYLER.-(J. G.) 


Getting Under. Way. 


25: x .3Q¢ 


New York 


New York 


New Nore 


New York: 


New. York, 


ay size, er ae euue in 


int Gallery, London” PATA EG Rod ; : oe 


Holland 


a se sd ships nig Daath gah 
| Wee ete 


TLOCK (J. A.) 
B POMret A) ny wate? 
Eighteen enn 

see & 2B. 


Se . 1835 
SecRGy, De) FA4 Paris 
Painting on Porcelain: ' 

pe x 19 : 


136° 
: ‘CONRACT (J.) Lea 
: ; View of Bruges,, Belgium 

| 1134 -x 6% 


. \ j i ie LANDELLS. (e homas) 
= Sees 


wa SHERMINI (B.) | 
The Bashful Maiden — 
48 x 35 


